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language where the word punitive operation which is russian, the second world war language used against germany forces. the same language is used now. that was somewhat forgotten in recent weeks and months, again up on the table. >> finally, what moscow is saying in public, language used. we've heard from the spokesman. >> the language used by the factions in the russian parliament is very tough. they're talking about a use of as much as possible pressure on ukrainian government. at the end of the day, the main thing is russian propaganda, the army moving into the peaceful town against peaceful people shooting civilians, creating hxgkçma >> a threshold has been crossed. >> absolutely. >> from the bbc russian service# thank you. >>> now to nigeria in abuja. it's rocked by deadly i violence. an explosion has killed 19 and injured 60 more. that's according to the director of the country's emergency management about say. the car bomb targeted a bus station in the same place struck by a car bomb last month that killed 70 people. the i lammist group boko haram claimed responsibility. they are though
language where the word punitive operation which is russian, the second world war language used against germany forces. the same language is used now. that was somewhat forgotten in recent weeks and months, again up on the table. >> finally, what moscow is saying in public, language used. we've heard from the spokesman. >> the language used by the factions in the russian parliament is very tough. they're talking about a use of as much as possible pressure on ukrainian government. at...
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while germany and the united states remain the firmest of friends on the international stage when i'm going to medical sits down for talks with barack obama it looks likely that there will be some issues they certainly don't see eye to eye on peter oliver r.t. . and we asked michael hudson an economics professor. if there are things in balance position on sanctions will change. the germans are very clear that they are not going to pursue sanctions that hurt german industry that would be the straw that broke the camel's back and there is some discussion in germany about do we want to really remain part of nato if we don't have a voice in it do we really want to sacrifice german industry so that american industry can move in and take over the market that the german industry has this is an american market grabbing opportunity from germany and you can be sure that with merkel's own christian democratic party there is a big argument over whether germany should make the sacrifice of its industry for american industry just because america. and the wild at least eleven children are among the
while germany and the united states remain the firmest of friends on the international stage when i'm going to medical sits down for talks with barack obama it looks likely that there will be some issues they certainly don't see eye to eye on peter oliver r.t. . and we asked michael hudson an economics professor. if there are things in balance position on sanctions will change. the germans are very clear that they are not going to pursue sanctions that hurt german industry that would be the...
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you have it in spain, in ireland, in germany, in italy. that's the first point. the response here is to violence, primarily. secondly, what's declared terrorism or a terrorist organization is the organization itself. our present president has said that, according to our constitution, any egyptian who is not found guilty of a crime and is ready to work according to constitution peacefully still has a role in politics. that has not been taken away from them. but no egyptian, be that an islamist, and the brotherhood is not the only one, the brotherhood or someone like me who is more towards a secularist, and if i decide i'm not going to work beyond the constitution or want to be b beyond it, i don't have a role in politics. we have a challenge to come together. the next president will have that challenge. but i don't really believe that the government is reacting to a political issue. it's reacting to violence. >> charlie: you really believe that? >> i really do. >> charlie: now, this extreme measure, taking that step of sentencing all these people to death is the b
you have it in spain, in ireland, in germany, in italy. that's the first point. the response here is to violence, primarily. secondly, what's declared terrorism or a terrorist organization is the organization itself. our present president has said that, according to our constitution, any egyptian who is not found guilty of a crime and is ready to work according to constitution peacefully still has a role in politics. that has not been taken away from them. but no egyptian, be that an islamist,...
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eggs in germany ninety six percent of people think that e.u. standards on environmental protection are better than the u.s. on car safety the figures show ninety one percent in favor of the e.u. and on data protection eighty five percent didn't think the u.s. standards were up to the job more transparency is needed in teach it talks say those standing against this is merkel's party in upcoming elections. the whole negotiations are taking place behind closed doors amongst a small number of people we must be vigilant when this type of deal is done with third world nations are often attempts to undermine the legal system of that land we will not accept this. the ongoing situation in ukraine looks a certainty to be discussed but while both the u.s. and e.u. have bent sanctions they've taken different forms representing europe's closer economic and energy bond to russia while germany and the united states remain the firmest of friends on the international stage when i'm going to miracle sits down for talks with barack obama it looks likely that ther
eggs in germany ninety six percent of people think that e.u. standards on environmental protection are better than the u.s. on car safety the figures show ninety one percent in favor of the e.u. and on data protection eighty five percent didn't think the u.s. standards were up to the job more transparency is needed in teach it talks say those standing against this is merkel's party in upcoming elections. the whole negotiations are taking place behind closed doors amongst a small number of...
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and on the back and tells them what had happened within a key and in germany. can you tell me that in ten years you can still pay it back until soul had ended own daughter. for months and if you don't order to run and i still don't make any money so simple. so if there is no coordination i've been run the sport before. this is issued a number of home opens to two if one would have it to stop kennedy's new impulse but if you would have been german internationals who knew what cost to eight percent off your next work if it would have the europeans and needs dogs five percent. my stitches to keep bringing me into the deep end of the kids and looking at us. if you take the credit of the eight percent or better not take it if it had zero five percent you turn your back you cannot read one moment so if we have to have the european strategic. i know this will not be there they saw something. it is the point that we're not we're not talking about selling toothbrushes you're talking about. she reached infrastructure we do need to stay. and the state is odyssey sixty per
and on the back and tells them what had happened within a key and in germany. can you tell me that in ten years you can still pay it back until soul had ended own daughter. for months and if you don't order to run and i still don't make any money so simple. so if there is no coordination i've been run the sport before. this is issued a number of home opens to two if one would have it to stop kennedy's new impulse but if you would have been german internationals who knew what cost to eight...
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would argue proactive steps not even just responding but on the european side of the relationship, germany is the key player. let me talk a little bit about the state department told us earlier this week, that there in juneson with the e.u., but you know, there are real erequests about whether or not germany and the united states and the e.u. are all together on this, what do you think. >> right. >> i think you have to look at it in difference pieces. in terms of the analysis, this is clear russian aggression against a neighbor, intervening militarily, we have exactly the same analysis. the difference is begin to come up is what do you do about it. the quite is willing to go down the road of very tough sanctions against them in order to create some pain on the russian economy. and putin directly to get him to want to change the policies. >> what else -- >> go ahead. >> with the union is not so sure about putting in place the tough sanctions. they feel a plow back because of the relationships and we tried to stay together, meaning that the combined package is less than it should have been.
would argue proactive steps not even just responding but on the european side of the relationship, germany is the key player. let me talk a little bit about the state department told us earlier this week, that there in juneson with the e.u., but you know, there are real erequests about whether or not germany and the united states and the e.u. are all together on this, what do you think. >> right. >> i think you have to look at it in difference pieces. in terms of the analysis, this...
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and germany over n.s.a. surveillance so what will be on the agenda the latest on the chancellor's visit coming up and at the capitol protesters demand that the president stop deportations they're gathering in response to a record number of deportations under the obama administration more on that later in the show. it's thursday may first four pm in washington d.c. i'm in the ira david and you're watching our team america or we begin today with the latest installment of an r t exclusive series on military waste the u.s. military is now strategizing ways to draw down the troops in afghanistan. by the end of two thousand and fourteen but we're moving american personnel isn't the only task at hand after a decade of war pentagon officials are trying to figure out how to drawdown billions of dollars in military equipment while analysts are looking at where the pentagon spending went wrong artie's making lopez reports. when it comes to taxpayer money perhaps no wages he knows how to spend it quicker than the u.s. m
and germany over n.s.a. surveillance so what will be on the agenda the latest on the chancellor's visit coming up and at the capitol protesters demand that the president stop deportations they're gathering in response to a record number of deportations under the obama administration more on that later in the show. it's thursday may first four pm in washington d.c. i'm in the ira david and you're watching our team america or we begin today with the latest installment of an r t exclusive series...
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agenda sees it written extensively on ukraine crisis live from germany thank you and we will be following the events in ukraine bring the more updates and expert opinion all here on r.t. international also later in the program we will take a close look at the i.m.f. bailout conditions and the potential impacts are ukraine's shattered economy. so the annual may day rallies are back once again but so is the violence in turkey has become the scene of ongoing street battles police have attacked and made a march we take gas and water cannon described tried to get the famous taxi in the square in defiance of a government ban on demonstration protesters who want of cocktails and five years of forces in response authorities blocked off the square hardening tensions with a heavy police presence in the area r.t. sara firth was at the scene and got caught up in the clashes. we just going to show you what's going on here one of the front lines where the opposition and the police igniting at the moment you can see the water come into being. in the process is being funded barricades it's really being v
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precious and semi precious stones that is why the famous caravan route was called the king's road in east germany. i am. then i found. the silk route served as a rock to import chinese silk to the west country's ports of the turkic i got injected to ensure its safety of the trade caravans which passed through situation according to stuart diver reached or take our guns bought most of the goods coming from china. that is why the route connecting china would get the soup and some context and blossom between sixth and seventh centuries. extend aid to cities such as snow down to get our junk and said i should do this. according to the professor of history among them most of any of the silk road has dropped the connected with cars extend with european routes linking south context in which countries the middle east. after all. on top. i still don't. asic says three thousand kilometers in length thus the total length and also routes the past to present and we have amounted to five thousand kilometers i'm sure that archaeological excavations in research will reveal many more interesting facts about the f
precious and semi precious stones that is why the famous caravan route was called the king's road in east germany. i am. then i found. the silk route served as a rock to import chinese silk to the west country's ports of the turkic i got injected to ensure its safety of the trade caravans which passed through situation according to stuart diver reached or take our guns bought most of the goods coming from china. that is why the route connecting china would get the soup and some context and...
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you know, in eastern europe before the fall of communism, people lived in east germany constantly looking over their shoulder, wondering, which one of their neighbors was reporting on them. which am radplace had a microph? there were there hidden cameras? and people fought to get out of that. people lived under incredibly stress for that. and now we don't have that imposed on us by the government, although the nsa, notwithstanding, but we are rushing toward that voluntarily and delightfully, and maybe it's time we step back and say, do we really want to live in this technological panopticon? let's forget about donald sterling. put ourselves there. how many times a day do you have a private conversation that you really don't want to have recorded and then rebroadcast? and the technological element of this is what makes it really scary. we've always lived in a world where you could be talking to a trusted confidante, and they might repeat what you said. but that is markedly different from having yourself recorded or videotaped everywhere. and we are giving it away voluntarily. and maybe it'
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the crisis in the ukraine is really stoking fears in germany and europe that we could be going towards a new war at the moment. it is critical they say, it is a question of war or peace now. the magazine actually focuses on a thinly veiled tolerance that many germans have towards russia's expansion politics, a lot of this has to do with economic ties and also historic ties and der spiegel says that it seems like rush is full of a pop -- germany is full of russian apologists. gerhard schroder celebrated his 80th birthday with vladimir putin and they say this is a bad form and make fun of his foreign policy something he should be publicly defending. >> it focuses on the 50 most influential africans in the world. >> this is on the front page today, a very wide ranging list. you have the former u.s. secretary-general, kofi annan. and the comedian is also on the list and the leader of al qaeda. this is a very wide-ranging list. one person they focus on is franco iborium. we have heard a lot about him and france because he recently gave an interview to the magazine in which he was radical of
the crisis in the ukraine is really stoking fears in germany and europe that we could be going towards a new war at the moment. it is critical they say, it is a question of war or peace now. the magazine actually focuses on a thinly veiled tolerance that many germans have towards russia's expansion politics, a lot of this has to do with economic ties and also historic ties and der spiegel says that it seems like rush is full of a pop -- germany is full of russian apologists. gerhard schroder...
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we are seeing the beginning of next year, europe's richest economy, germany, so far without a national minimum wage is going to introduce one. it's about $12 an hour. that's under political pressure. we all know switzerland is a rich country. that's going to hold referendum to decide whether or not to introduce minimum wage of its own, $25 an hour. >> wow. interesting. great stuff from you. we'll talk to you soon. our own joining us from our newsroom. one more story for you on the labor day reforms. late wednesday, the brazilian president announced the move toward lower taxes for workers and 10% hike for poor. the the announcement comes as a popularity as all this five months before elections. okay. let's talk about this. see these babies laying around here. take a look. you may not see them again. going to talk about a sticky dispute. the indian alfonzo mango known as king of fruit. from today, they are banned. no more from the european union. authorities in brussels found consignments were infested with fruit flies. india says we've fix had the problem. the price has sharply fallen i
we are seeing the beginning of next year, europe's richest economy, germany, so far without a national minimum wage is going to introduce one. it's about $12 an hour. that's under political pressure. we all know switzerland is a rich country. that's going to hold referendum to decide whether or not to introduce minimum wage of its own, $25 an hour. >> wow. interesting. great stuff from you. we'll talk to you soon. our own joining us from our newsroom. one more story for you on the labor...
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. >> they have a lot of energy, germany, angela merkel one of her big problems is that her country really likes the energy coming out of russia. >> that's true. it's up to the united states and the west. we have plenty of energy resources. all we have to do is start using them intelligently. and reduce the dependency of western europe on russian gas. >> see, i see it as even a larger issue in that, you know, while all the focus is on ukraine and what he is doing there is that last year when president obama drew the red line with syria and that back fired and he sort of outsourced and ling the chemical weapons in syria to putin, putin then was supposedly going to help us. now we hear that there is chlorine gas used about a month ago against civilians. it sounds like either we are foolish or there has been some double dealing or whatever. i see that sort of inroads in syria and a bigger problem for israel and sort of expanding in the region. that's what i see is even a larger issue. >> it's even bigger thansrki that in my view. the problem is you you know you can -- if you go back through
. >> they have a lot of energy, germany, angela merkel one of her big problems is that her country really likes the energy coming out of russia. >> that's true. it's up to the united states and the west. we have plenty of energy resources. all we have to do is start using them intelligently. and reduce the dependency of western europe on russian gas. >> see, i see it as even a larger issue in that, you know, while all the focus is on ukraine and what he is doing there is that...
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clause begun a meant that when russia exports gas into the eu, the first country of transit, let's say germany or ukraine or other eu countries could not -- they could not dictate you may not pass this on without my permission to another country. what it allowed it to do is a minute a gas comes and it is eu gas and can be transferred further. we talked about reversing the flows from poland to hungary from slovakia into ukraine. that would not have been possible in 2000 nine because of the regulatory structure that was in place. i working with europe to get the regulatory structure there, making some investments and getting them to make investments in infrastructure, they are less reliant today. as russia will continue to be a supplier into europe emma there is more we can do together to make sure that that reliance is diminished and quite significantly. fors it a pipe dream americans who see themselves in anything like the near future europeng natural gas to and would that have any effect on our domestic market or do we have so much that it would ,imply mean a new market trades reduction in th
clause begun a meant that when russia exports gas into the eu, the first country of transit, let's say germany or ukraine or other eu countries could not -- they could not dictate you may not pass this on without my permission to another country. what it allowed it to do is a minute a gas comes and it is eu gas and can be transferred further. we talked about reversing the flows from poland to hungary from slovakia into ukraine. that would not have been possible in 2000 nine because of the...
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in order to us from the european continent and how is it just take germany for example how does germany react to that merkel is heading to the united states on friday i believe i assume that talks behind closed doors there are going to be getting the e.u. even more on the u.s. side perhaps pressing for further sanctions. so i don't understand to you two to quiet ok i think we're having some sound trouble there. i'll try to merkel heading to washington this friday what do you think is going to happen there is the u.s. going to push for further sanctions. i can hear you really it's something we're having some technical people here voice dr alexander annoyed german m.p. so sorry we couldn't hear you really wanted to hear what you had to say about that . well ukraine is preparing to hold presidential elections like we said in this chaos while iraq has been doing so for the last several years now and today the iraqis were voting again up to four people have been killed in terror attack outside polling stations across the country on wednesday this absolute week's death toll of more than seven
in order to us from the european continent and how is it just take germany for example how does germany react to that merkel is heading to the united states on friday i believe i assume that talks behind closed doors there are going to be getting the e.u. even more on the u.s. side perhaps pressing for further sanctions. so i don't understand to you two to quiet ok i think we're having some sound trouble there. i'll try to merkel heading to washington this friday what do you think is going to...
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. >> iraqi president is showing the rare public appearance at a hospital in germany where he is being treated. the ballot he is passing is for the first parliamentary elections since 2011 when the u.s. pulled out of iraq. these elections are seen as crucial. voting in some regions is expected to be difficult. in places like anbar, there's intense fighting between the army and members of the islamic state in iraq and the levant. tribal leaders control post of anbar, including the city of ballujah. sunnis accuse the shia-led government of mistreating them. during a rally, protesters accuse the prime minister nouri al-maliki of being a puppet of iran. maliki's problems do not end there. leaders in the gulf accuse the government of discriminating against sunni. nouri al-maliki blames saudi arabia and qatar for helping armed groups. the last summit on syria in march underscored the political divisions between iraq and its sunni neighbours. >> translation: sending fighters increases the violence and the people are paying the price. >> the saudis and their allies want bashar al-assad out of
. >> iraqi president is showing the rare public appearance at a hospital in germany where he is being treated. the ballot he is passing is for the first parliamentary elections since 2011 when the u.s. pulled out of iraq. these elections are seen as crucial. voting in some regions is expected to be difficult. in places like anbar, there's intense fighting between the army and members of the islamic state in iraq and the levant. tribal leaders control post of anbar, including the city of...
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you have a new aluminum recycling plant as well in germany. where does this leave the aluminum sector now? the prices are almost half in 2008. we have massive overproduction. >> we believe that -- actually we use the word cautiously optimistic now. what we see for the better part of 2014 and also into '14 is that we see aluminum demand outpacing aluminum production for quite some time now, which is a new situation we haven't seen for quite some time. with that being said, i think it is important to note that we do have a huge inventory and the industry is such that we'll have to come to the market at some point in time. just the fact that production is now lower than demand is a good situation for the industry. >> i suppose this is about demand outside china. how much does china impact, when you talk about demand outside china, talk about demand inside china. >> we believe china will be self-sufficient on primary production. we have said that for quite some time. we believe the industry very much concurs with that. we saw china back within we
you have a new aluminum recycling plant as well in germany. where does this leave the aluminum sector now? the prices are almost half in 2008. we have massive overproduction. >> we believe that -- actually we use the word cautiously optimistic now. what we see for the better part of 2014 and also into '14 is that we see aluminum demand outpacing aluminum production for quite some time now, which is a new situation we haven't seen for quite some time. with that being said, i think it is...
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i kept thinking back to the history books and what things were like in germany before world world war with the sense of them being a rising power but with the grievance that they would soon be into position to correct in some way. now that doesn't mean conflict is inevitable but the decisions over the maritime disputes you felt the chance of to improve. >> the trip i took in march was my 9th trip there. and it was a great quote that i would like to point out from a debate from two people of letters. i will not go into their names. they were arguing about china and one was living there for a couple years and there other returned. and the guy who had not said the guy who lived there was too close to china and the guy responded surely there is a medium between never -- living in china versus never being there at all. that guy had never been there at all. i can tell you every time i go i learn how much i don't know and how much is changing in china. i would be concerned about china's economic rise if it doesn't happen. and that is because the imperative i think from the comm commonnist pa
i kept thinking back to the history books and what things were like in germany before world world war with the sense of them being a rising power but with the grievance that they would soon be into position to correct in some way. now that doesn't mean conflict is inevitable but the decisions over the maritime disputes you felt the chance of to improve. >> the trip i took in march was my 9th trip there. and it was a great quote that i would like to point out from a debate from two people...
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in demonstrations or in germany? u.k., madrid, ukraine? it happens everywhere. unfortunately this is not something we would like to see but it happens. if you resort to violence, then such unwanted consequences occur. who is it that resorts to violence? it's not the police. those who resort to violence are, unfortunately, people who are in those squares who believe in the games that the illegal organizations play. when they attacked the police using stones or using other devices, molotov cocktails, the police will react to it. these people, as you have noticed, they did not die as a result of the use of weapons. our police would not use weapons. water cannons, for example, or other ways, tear gas. our police do not use weapons to kill people. we have to be very sensitive to these issues. we never said "no" to protests. people protest, they can meet but we do not agree on vandalism or fascist pressures. we do not agree with demonstrations which resemble terrorist actions. what we do is we show some areas, places for demonstration and we provide those. they want t
in demonstrations or in germany? u.k., madrid, ukraine? it happens everywhere. unfortunately this is not something we would like to see but it happens. if you resort to violence, then such unwanted consequences occur. who is it that resorts to violence? it's not the police. those who resort to violence are, unfortunately, people who are in those squares who believe in the games that the illegal organizations play. when they attacked the police using stones or using other devices, molotov...
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what is that it was a common is that and you don't envy his lady friend from germany. i didn't really feel it is not good cos the ribbon at the stroke of july. you don't see any and yet the health and thus employees to become completely. we go on his blog he's the man and statesman from the title. saw this at the start of the year during the french presidency like to see a franco german energy giant. who even looked at the daily chronicles the scene pulling in production of these meetings costing lots of jokes so soul but he is told that the main comment that the city that can be nice to have a photo. their butts malden high school. nicotine this is one of the problem is that you haven't read them in touch with them cause and is a very good footy he said. i think. it included the windows too much current company sticks week's take it in return the keys to the team to lead to what's happening and to complete coincidence. and these geeky enough to support and who doesn't even seem to last two years and forgiving easter to you when i was on the friday the few humans don't
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this is one of four polling stations the iraqi government has set up in germany. many of the voters casting their ballots here are hoping for change in our country. some reject certain parties for religious reasons others want to elect a different prime minister. not very many people want to call some afternoon for five hundred kilometers just to cast their ballots. a team and then we got taken out when you speak in with them the walk eels haven't had to travel that far. but there just as glad they can vote and it's not easy. there are more than nine thousand candidates. the paperwork is daunting. but to walk eels are eager to vote in the new iraqi government that will tackle the country's problems we're going to short break when we come back more problems with microsoft's internet explorer. it is even this confirms it will be making a formal takeover bid for the french industrial giant alstom all that the whole lot more. back in just over a minute. the road zz you. for french industrial giant alstom has intensified after siemens confirmed it does plan to submit a
this is one of four polling stations the iraqi government has set up in germany. many of the voters casting their ballots here are hoping for change in our country. some reject certain parties for religious reasons others want to elect a different prime minister. not very many people want to call some afternoon for five hundred kilometers just to cast their ballots. a team and then we got taken out when you speak in with them the walk eels haven't had to travel that far. but there just as glad...
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europe, germany has a growth rate of 0.8% in turkey has a growth rate of 4%. how can you have corruption and achieve all of this? it is clear for all to see. the people appreciated that and they were 45 .5% in favor of this government. otherwise why would they keep voting us in? quite, to stay with us for a second. --y also raise the question >> i want to come back to this. the same people that were there are prosecuting the military and you seemed to agree with that at the time. then when they came after you, you look back at what they did in the military and they said maybe it was not good. have you changed your mind about the legitimacy of the prosecution against the military? >> let me tell you one thing. we are always against wrongdoing. when the chief of general staff was arrested, i made some statements then. if you go back and look at those that ints, you will see have said i did not think it was right for him to be kept in custody and remanded to be prosecuted in this way. i said it was not these courts but he should have been subject to the judgment
europe, germany has a growth rate of 0.8% in turkey has a growth rate of 4%. how can you have corruption and achieve all of this? it is clear for all to see. the people appreciated that and they were 45 .5% in favor of this government. otherwise why would they keep voting us in? quite, to stay with us for a second. --y also raise the question >> i want to come back to this. the same people that were there are prosecuting the military and you seemed to agree with that at the time. then...
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in demonstrations or in germany? or in the u.k., in madrid, in ukraine? >> charlie: because of the factions. >> it happens everywhere. unfortunately, -- i say unfortunately because this is not something we would like to see but they happen. if you resort to violence, then such unwanted consequences occur. who is it that resorts to violence? it's not the police. those who resort to violence are, unfortunately, the people who are in the square who believe in the games the illegal organizations play. and when they attack the police throwing stones or using molotov cocktails, then the police react to it. these people, as you may have noticed, are not people who died as a result of use of weapons because the police -- our police would not use weapons. it would be a last resort. they would be patient. water canons, for example, or other ways, tear gas. our police do not use weapons to kill people. we have to be very sensitive to these issues. we never said no to protests. people can protest, but we don't agree on vandalism, we don't agree on demonstrations whic
in demonstrations or in germany? or in the u.k., in madrid, in ukraine? >> charlie: because of the factions. >> it happens everywhere. unfortunately, -- i say unfortunately because this is not something we would like to see but they happen. if you resort to violence, then such unwanted consequences occur. who is it that resorts to violence? it's not the police. those who resort to violence are, unfortunately, the people who are in the square who believe in the games the illegal...
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germany austria what do you see dissent seventy percent seventy percent of those people which were us say saying is absolutely the wrong direction economy should be the pitch builder on further talks. everyone knows that crane. of russia a lot of money i didn't hear anything that some money sinks to be back to money to directions that's not fear. and the russian foreign minister has said something to say on other new western sanctions against moscow so again of robert things they swap pressing forward with them i really just showing their weakness. we reject sanctions in forms that includes the sanctions that were announced by the us and the e.u. in connection with the events in ukraine this goes against any common sense attempts to blame someone else for your own faults is the demain of weak politicians or politicians who understand that their geo political ambitions have collapsed that's why they're trying to work there and go on somebody else we continue to stand by the speedy settlement of the crisis in ukraine through a national dialogue. in the meantime it kills being accused of
germany austria what do you see dissent seventy percent seventy percent of those people which were us say saying is absolutely the wrong direction economy should be the pitch builder on further talks. everyone knows that crane. of russia a lot of money i didn't hear anything that some money sinks to be back to money to directions that's not fear. and the russian foreign minister has said something to say on other new western sanctions against moscow so again of robert things they swap pressing...
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christopher are hostile nobody in the game could afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of old. any saying that washington's a d. in the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now. more expert analysis i mean the rhetoric of intensifying sanctions are just a click away for you as r.t. dot com. officials in iraq say an outdoor market bomb blast northeast of baghdad has killed at least seventeen people that's after a wave of explosions on monday targeted polling stations and left fifty dead the carnage comes as the country prepares to vote in its first general election since the twenty eleven pullout of u.s. troops in iraq is going through one of its why it's periods of sectarian violence more than nine hundred civilians have been killed this month alone making it to the deadliest april in six years and almost four thousand have died since janua
christopher are hostile nobody in the game could afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of old. any saying that washington's a d. in the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now. more expert analysis i mean the rhetoric of intensifying sanctions...
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a lot of their business is in england, germany. trade is very important. russia is a very important european partner. enough.did not go far i found it interesting that the targeted people who were racking upvolved in those protests, those people in donetsk. i do not imagine those people are really shaking in their boots. it is an important gesture. i do not know how far it will go. an important person on both minister,he prime deputy prime minister, who is allegedly responsible for the theren takeover, although are other people responsible who were sanctioned. these are very important gestures. i am a huge fan of sanctions. i think they go much further than that. it seems there is evidence that russian businesses are going to suffer from the sanctions. although we now hear that it is way back to 1949, where you have your of the doing america's bidding and whatnot. and trade forces are the most forceful measure to deal with this. >> it was only a few weeks ago that we had this agreement between the ukraine and geneva and the u.s.. has anybody tried to follo
a lot of their business is in england, germany. trade is very important. russia is a very important european partner. enough.did not go far i found it interesting that the targeted people who were racking upvolved in those protests, those people in donetsk. i do not imagine those people are really shaking in their boots. it is an important gesture. i do not know how far it will go. an important person on both minister,he prime deputy prime minister, who is allegedly responsible for the theren...
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it is russia that will feel much more pain than germany. in that sense, the west still has some real cards to play. >> do they have the guts to play them? >> that's an excellent question. >> by renouncing the use of military force, i think the president has undermined his own diplomacy. sanctions are a powerful weapon but russia is a lot bigger than russia -- then i ran -- is a lot bigger than iran. >> there is an institutional malaise, governments are too large and spend too much money. there are people who disagree with you. in your opinion, who is the most dangerous economic thinker writing today? >> i'm going to be extremely careful about answering that. >> you've never been extremely careful to date, why start now? are you kidding me? >> it is important not to personalized debate. the economics profession has a lot to answer for. there have been flawed models that led us into a financial crisis that hardly any professional economists foresaw. they tend to think the world is some kind of machine they can model. that has led us into all
it is russia that will feel much more pain than germany. in that sense, the west still has some real cards to play. >> do they have the guts to play them? >> that's an excellent question. >> by renouncing the use of military force, i think the president has undermined his own diplomacy. sanctions are a powerful weapon but russia is a lot bigger than russia -- then i ran -- is a lot bigger than iran. >> there is an institutional malaise, governments are too large and...
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over the head of the future of germany's torah. the main tenant law comes over to her who would have to go to this region. and that would be certain because it is anyways this is the good stuff is so high that day. a time. and it's yours but you do read this are probably negotiated against something you would not just sweets but you don't know you know quips are you telling your children your. although dollars for and how we're going to do is find a hat that she'll be there she sees them he knows enough to understand the things i meant when she when and where they can break into. shias who are new. i was cool. it was good to all who coached few days i went easy to catch you because i'm that guy. and the sentiment. today i've got to sit tight. speaking of that guy. i imagine that's you realize that for sure la son who just announced he would run again for president you are the perfect propaganda tool because he can say well. the people i'm fighting against our people were holding foreigners western foreigners especially hostage to t
over the head of the future of germany's torah. the main tenant law comes over to her who would have to go to this region. and that would be certain because it is anyways this is the good stuff is so high that day. a time. and it's yours but you do read this are probably negotiated against something you would not just sweets but you don't know you know quips are you telling your children your. although dollars for and how we're going to do is find a hat that she'll be there she sees them he...
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aplayer recovering from virus, hoping to finish the job in germany. >> it has been a good season so far. we are happy to be in the position we are. there is still a lot of work. we will concentrate on each name as it comes. already,4 goals ronaldo is one goal away from setting a record. may be, of course, we hope, but i do not know how it was translated from what was said about sb already through. i think it will be a hard game. it will be difficult as we lay against a very strong team. we have little advantage over them from the first leg. we're going to try to make the most of it. to sayhink it is silly we believe we are already through. because, as i told you, it is going to be a very, very tough match. bayern dominated possession an were caught cold after early goal and counterattack. the spaniards will likely deploy a similar approach again. asked if we were going to change tactics and if you told the team about previous six of the cover he says i do not think we will change much with our tactics. andrn have their own game their own philosophy. they will not change from that. bitig
aplayer recovering from virus, hoping to finish the job in germany. >> it has been a good season so far. we are happy to be in the position we are. there is still a lot of work. we will concentrate on each name as it comes. already,4 goals ronaldo is one goal away from setting a record. may be, of course, we hope, but i do not know how it was translated from what was said about sb already through. i think it will be a hard game. it will be difficult as we lay against a very strong team....
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abe is scheduled to arrive on tuesday in germany. he'll also visit britain, portugal, spain, france, belgium over ten days. abe plans to seek closer cooperation with other leaders of the group of seven nations, ahead of a summit in june. >> translator: with regard to the situation in ukraine, i want to frankly exchange ideas with other g-7 leaders on how we can work together to reach a peaceful resolution through dialogue. >> abe is also scheduled to deliver a speech at nato headquarters in brussels. he'll explain his policy of pro-active contribution to peace. the policy outlines possible changes to the interpretation of japan's constitution. those changes will allow the country to exercise the right to collective self-defense. that would enable japan to use armed force to defense allies under attack. up until now, such activity has been considered to exceed constitutional limits. abe will also speak at the headquarters of the organization for economic cooperation and development in paris. he's expected to emphasize his government's
abe is scheduled to arrive on tuesday in germany. he'll also visit britain, portugal, spain, france, belgium over ten days. abe plans to seek closer cooperation with other leaders of the group of seven nations, ahead of a summit in june. >> translator: with regard to the situation in ukraine, i want to frankly exchange ideas with other g-7 leaders on how we can work together to reach a peaceful resolution through dialogue. >> abe is also scheduled to deliver a speech at nato...
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and three called agenda twenty ten where it may sound strange but back its friends in any of germany was the sick man of europe and what they did was they decided there was lower wages increased labor and train competes a way out of the whole mess on themselves and so that policy because it's viewed as been very successful in germany has been the prescription across europe and the problem of their prescription is that it works better and so on and i was not hers in the case ireland was a very open economy so when you move into cold wages and cuts employment it happened very quickly and very easily because our interests put in very flexible labor laws back in one thousand units in countries that traditionally haven't had flexible labor laws which they get really critically austerity feels much harder because they've catch up i suppose countries over what their make up the last sledge the ground that the rest of europe had ahead of them at the top without also if we set a cost as well to rate their loan to compete and i think wish to increase exports argument is that there is a point t
and three called agenda twenty ten where it may sound strange but back its friends in any of germany was the sick man of europe and what they did was they decided there was lower wages increased labor and train competes a way out of the whole mess on themselves and so that policy because it's viewed as been very successful in germany has been the prescription across europe and the problem of their prescription is that it works better and so on and i was not hers in the case ireland was a very...
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. >> a meeting of the age friendly manchester group and visitors from germany and japan. it may not look much, but manchester has been listening to people like tommy and making small changes to transport housing social care. taking accounts of all people in every policy decision they make. on a tour of the area, the international delegation sees shops with age friendly plans. >> definitely. it's a grass roots approach. it's based on reality of society. they try to make it the city everyone here can see. >> many changes here are small. manchester is leading the way in thinking, planning for the world of more and more older people. bbc news. >>> now south of the equator, stargazers are treated to the first solar eclipse of the year. this is known as annual eclipse seen in australia. the sun is almost obstetricured the moon. it's one of two for 2014. the second will be a partial in october which people in thehemi able to see. >>> a quick reminder of our top story. we brought you a twist in the tug of war with the issue in ukraine. russia describes the unprecedented increase
. >> a meeting of the age friendly manchester group and visitors from germany and japan. it may not look much, but manchester has been listening to people like tommy and making small changes to transport housing social care. taking accounts of all people in every policy decision they make. on a tour of the area, the international delegation sees shops with age friendly plans. >> definitely. it's a grass roots approach. it's based on reality of society. they try to make it the city...
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i was also a soldier in germany during the vietnam war. a lot of times the politicians, when they say yeah, let's go over and there were going to do this and that, they are not overseas like the american , facing problems of politicians coming up with and saying ok, you're going to get involved with this. we are putting our lives on the line. i think they're more or less playing politics. obama is one of the first presidents in a long time does come up with a more sensible foreign-policy. as far as republicans, i did like kerry kissinger. me move onto steve, he's a republican in texas. what do you think? caller: i cannot believe i have talked to guys twice in the last two months. i think we are becoming divided nation. abraham lincoln said that a house divided cannot stand. we have never been more divided. even problems that enables our african-american society has been enabled to our leaders. politically divided. we have become weak. host: what does that have to do with the president's foreign-policy? caller: we have to come together as a
i was also a soldier in germany during the vietnam war. a lot of times the politicians, when they say yeah, let's go over and there were going to do this and that, they are not overseas like the american , facing problems of politicians coming up with and saying ok, you're going to get involved with this. we are putting our lives on the line. i think they're more or less playing politics. obama is one of the first presidents in a long time does come up with a more sensible foreign-policy. as...
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it does debate, does think as germany reinvents itself as a global economic power. the shadow never goes. bbc news berlin. >>> now with a few weeks to go until the start of the world cup, brazil has trained one in five that needs to provide security at the venues. federal authorities in charge are using police and military staff as needed. it will allow the private security. brazil is under orders from fifa to have 25,000 private security guards ready to act as stewards at upcoming world cup. the deadline of may 21st when fifa takes over control is marching closer. around a fifth of those needed have been trained. fifa and nine security companies it's hired say they're confident they'll reach their target. it's at schools like this one where candidates receive the specific training and documentation needed. >> translator: we're being trained in how to deal with the public and provide information they need. >> translator: i'll be able to put into practice everything i've learned in theory. >> training includes welcoming and directing fans to their seats as well as de
it does debate, does think as germany reinvents itself as a global economic power. the shadow never goes. bbc news berlin. >>> now with a few weeks to go until the start of the world cup, brazil has trained one in five that needs to provide security at the venues. federal authorities in charge are using police and military staff as needed. it will allow the private security. brazil is under orders from fifa to have 25,000 private security guards ready to act as stewards at upcoming...
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people at the rally came to watch television and the president casting his vote in germany. the kurdish leader not in public for two years and treated in berlin after a stroke in 2012. 22 million iraqis are eligible to vote on wednesday. one of the main campaign issues in iraq is poverty and nearly 10 million iraqis live on or below poverty line and living on less than $5 a day and many of the poorest have no faith that a vote will change anything. >> reporter: baghdad throws away these people used to bill and call it tin city, a sprawling slum in the northeast where at least 25,000 people live. from all over builders and other tradesmen drop trash here and they used this to dumb to build homes. as the children play he worries about the future and he not only looks after his own daughters but provides a home for five orphans whose parents died in the violence that plagues the city. >> translator: this is an oil-rich country but i've been living like this for 15 years. i don't have anything. the politicians come and make empty promises. we are fed up. we can't handle living l
people at the rally came to watch television and the president casting his vote in germany. the kurdish leader not in public for two years and treated in berlin after a stroke in 2012. 22 million iraqis are eligible to vote on wednesday. one of the main campaign issues in iraq is poverty and nearly 10 million iraqis live on or below poverty line and living on less than $5 a day and many of the poorest have no faith that a vote will change anything. >> reporter: baghdad throws away these...
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gradually and slowly losing their touch with reality and just like back in the old days of the east germany they would covet having a blue jean jacket a real coffee and now the people of america they covet having a real news in america when they're living behind the the c.n.n. curtain they turn on our t. they're like oh my god the world is really happening stuff is going on there's excitement not just abject poverty brought on by quantitative easing and reckless banking you know they unfortunately they live behind the c.n.n. curtain now of course everybody knows that something like only ten percent of americans maybe less ever even got a passport or have a passport but that's the other thing about c.n.n. it used to have world bureaus and they're pulling back on those so they're only reporting from washington d.c. about what's going on in the rest of the world so that it's a. you know c.n.n. current times to the only thing america knows about foreign countries is what they see through the lens of a drone. exactly well that means there's a lot of explosions around the rest of the world and sp
gradually and slowly losing their touch with reality and just like back in the old days of the east germany they would covet having a blue jean jacket a real coffee and now the people of america they covet having a real news in america when they're living behind the the c.n.n. curtain they turn on our t. they're like oh my god the world is really happening stuff is going on there's excitement not just abject poverty brought on by quantitative easing and reckless banking you know they...
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compared to imperial germany the idea of trying to contain russia doesn't make any sense to me because you're not talking about a country that is bent on widespread aggression in europe yes they took crimea i find that hardly surprising and i think if they tried to take eastern ukraine that would be a huge mistake i don't think it's going to i'm sorry gentlemen this is one of the best cross talks we've ever had a many thanks my guest in new york and in chicago and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember last time. i'm. kind of. my. family pick for politics right. here but. i. sorry like it's four forty eight. below mr president welcome. it's eleven thirty am here in atlanta. it's one four forty five pm. we are proud to be bolivia and it's. it's eleven pm ok almost twenty hours eva golinger reveals the of the side of presidential choice in the new special or just a. little little. little. little. little. league. sublimated. look at the table. as a go and folks i'm out in martin and this is the break in the set well last week a texas family saw a
compared to imperial germany the idea of trying to contain russia doesn't make any sense to me because you're not talking about a country that is bent on widespread aggression in europe yes they took crimea i find that hardly surprising and i think if they tried to take eastern ukraine that would be a huge mistake i don't think it's going to i'm sorry gentlemen this is one of the best cross talks we've ever had a many thanks my guest in new york and in chicago and thanks to our viewers for...
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they have the support of the country and the crowds when spain germany holland as well. we are going to tell you manage a one man show. we know about sound quality and potential we have a very difficult for us match against germany. we need to get good results to the very least and the rest of the matches of the top of that department. from brazil many of the opening round groups of dark forces you to become surprise when is some football pundits say you are applying for the ivory coast or even possibly perennial under achievers england could be the challenge to lean on the dogs capable of taking on impeaching the nation and favourites brazil to lift a true free in south america this summer. standard and pulls his coat or shoes over into a trait into just one level above junk status and more to follow the downgrades its economic growth continues to deteriorate in the conflict in ukraine spots why distinctions. snp last downgrade in russia in december two thousand and eight the us and its allies have teed up a host of additional sanctions if there is no progress de escala
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now toughening up and there are those who are convinced tougher sanctions will be counterproductive germany leads that position along with italy and spain of course we'll have to see tomorrow how it all goes will these sanctions that we saw today work and does russia deserve to be slammed with well joining me in the now is in bonn from london he's the director of foreign policy at the center for european reform and he is a political writer for z. communications thank you both for joining us and of course you knew our audience tweet us with the hashtag in the now r.t. and join the conversation your tweets will appear on the bottom of our screen throughout the show i want to begin with you in sanctions of course equals punishment why is russia being punished while russia is being sanctioned because it has crimea and that's a grave breach of international war but there's been no measure like this to challenge european borders to take in just very clear i mean all these thanks and they're not about well i mean at the latest one these sanctions are about eastern ukraine and the instability that
now toughening up and there are those who are convinced tougher sanctions will be counterproductive germany leads that position along with italy and spain of course we'll have to see tomorrow how it all goes will these sanctions that we saw today work and does russia deserve to be slammed with well joining me in the now is in bonn from london he's the director of foreign policy at the center for european reform and he is a political writer for z. communications thank you both for joining us and...
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to we go back to germany or some battalions in the baltic states? or is that an option you do not think we need to start? >> first, let me clarify -- i am not encouraging more monitors. it happens to play in the favor of the west, for those taking notes. i do not know that it is too early to talk about this. if we are going to use the model of the past -- they would not be as useful in the baltics or poland. they would be in the states as close to russia as possible. i think the actions and decisions of the leadership in russia -- they are only doing one thing in congress, which is creating this conversation. it is a conversation russia does not want us to have. >> i am ready to talk about it. i think we have to. going back to the previous question, what are the implications of what has happened in ukraine? part of it is, is nato worth anything or not? what will it amount to? purpose, and what is the value of that alliance at this point? situation,ts this which is what it was crated for. there is a lot of soul searching that needs to take place on t
to we go back to germany or some battalions in the baltic states? or is that an option you do not think we need to start? >> first, let me clarify -- i am not encouraging more monitors. it happens to play in the favor of the west, for those taking notes. i do not know that it is too early to talk about this. if we are going to use the model of the past -- they would not be as useful in the baltics or poland. they would be in the states as close to russia as possible. i think the actions...
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we're hearing germany. now right. thank. you. afghanistan's form of finance and foreign ministers are going head to head in a runoff for their country's top job that's going to be as close as it gets but whoever ends up taking charge the country's next president will be landed with an economy that's fast heading down the drain that's have a look at why the situation is that diam not many afghanistan is dependent on foreign aid tens of billions of dollars have been pouring into the country from aboard but what the withdrawal of nato forces looming this money stream could soon run dry while the income generated at home doesn't even cover security spending things aren't looking very good for trade are they key exports are putting around four hundred million dollars a year into cobbles coffers yet afghanistan spends billions on imported goods arches there's a couple of takes a closer look at the country's failing finances. kabul today a far cry from the ghost town of the one nine hundred ninety s. western governments spent over one h
we're hearing germany. now right. thank. you. afghanistan's form of finance and foreign ministers are going head to head in a runoff for their country's top job that's going to be as close as it gets but whoever ends up taking charge the country's next president will be landed with an economy that's fast heading down the drain that's have a look at why the situation is that diam not many afghanistan is dependent on foreign aid tens of billions of dollars have been pouring into the country from...